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we need to renew our dna law this year because dna technology is a strategy that works. [applause] performance measured police, license plate readings, fingerprint technology, these things work. when these things work and are effective, we should do more of them. when we realize something is not working and is also expensive, should stop doing it. the death penalty is expensive and it does not work and we should stop doing it. [applause] research has shown it is not a good deterrent. it cannot be administered without racial bias. they cost three times as much as locking someone up for life without parole. a cannot be reversed it an innocent person is executed. it is time we replace this with life without parole. all across our ever more closely connected world, the majority of -- in seven countries, iran, iraq, the people's republic of china, north korea, saudi arabia, yemen, and the united states of america. i leave you with these words -- life is an ever evolving story of choice. letting go of things and ways that were in order to reach that for which we have yet to ac
we need to renew our dna law this year because dna technology is a strategy that works. [applause] performance measured police, license plate readings, fingerprint technology, these things work. when these things work and are effective, we should do more of them. when we realize something is not working and is also expensive, should stop doing it. the death penalty is expensive and it does not work and we should stop doing it. [applause] research has shown it is not a good deterrent. it cannot...
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let's say is high skill on behalf of the folks working in high technology companies etc.. we are a decent generous country and don't wanted to be all those guys. we want some component of the humanitarian as well. why not target the 60 poorest most highly indebted countries in world. with that zambia rather than new mexico. mexico is a relatively affluent country growing quite rapidly right now. that is why net migration from mexico is roughly zero. that is one of the realities, immigration has changed. let's construct a program oriented toward those countries so those people can send remittance back home and it is going to be structured to have up flow so people who want to go back is easy for them to do so in the the people can take care slots. that is a more coherent way to think about humanitarian because those remittances will vastly overweight assistance by the united states or any other country. we are being backed into a corner, we are being backed into this idea that the immigration agenda advanced on political grounds, we mentioned 10% of the population is foreig
let's say is high skill on behalf of the folks working in high technology companies etc.. we are a decent generous country and don't wanted to be all those guys. we want some component of the humanitarian as well. why not target the 60 poorest most highly indebted countries in world. with that zambia rather than new mexico. mexico is a relatively affluent country growing quite rapidly right now. that is why net migration from mexico is roughly zero. that is one of the realities, immigration has...
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there are plenty of all unemployed workers that work and technology fields or feel for the technology continues to develop. sometimes they spend that time keeping up with their skills. most people who are computer professionals are people love to be on the computer and love to learn the new thing. even if they are not working and i have spoken to many workers, they are learning new programs out there and learning new technology on their own because that's just what they do. the way i would read a book for pleasure, they will get on a computer and learn something new because that's what they enjoy doing. there is this assumption among some employers that skills are getting stale but there is no looking at the resume for speaking to a qualified individual if that is true. host: the federal level made an effort on this action as well. this was the federal fair employment opportunity act of 2011. it would make it illegal for employers to discriminate against the unemployed, job applicants could sue and recover damages. where does this stand? > guest: was introduced in the last section of
there are plenty of all unemployed workers that work and technology fields or feel for the technology continues to develop. sometimes they spend that time keeping up with their skills. most people who are computer professionals are people love to be on the computer and love to learn the new thing. even if they are not working and i have spoken to many workers, they are learning new programs out there and learning new technology on their own because that's just what they do. the way i would read...
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. (vo) they were married for... she was his everything. he can't live alone anymore. but we don't have the room. so, we talked to suntrust... looked at our options... remodeled... for family, you make it workr. he t taught me that. (anncr) join the thousands of people switching to suntrust's award-winning service. how can wewe help you shine tod? we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. >> toyota sports desk. >> what a super bull run by joe and the ravens. it will cost the raven's about $20 million a year to reassign him. team has the option to make player but both sides are anxious to negotiate because he is the best in football. luck andw andrew
use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. (vo) they were married for... she was his everything. he can't live alone anymore. but we don't have the room. so, we talked to suntrust... looked at our options... remodeled... for family, you make it workr. he t taught me that....
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so, i'm going to be at the mercy of technology here and see if i can get this to work. one of the first things i did when researching this book was to look at washington, d.c. as a whole. for years and years and years, washington, d.c. was a majority african-american city. i think the numbers are changing right now. but for a long time, washington, d.c. was an african-american majority city. so the question came to me. there are hundreds of statues in the city limits of washington, d.c. sitting on public property. some of these statutes had to be of african-americans i just knew. so i started looking around the city and trying to find out how many statues are there of real african-americans on public land in washington, d.c.? now, i want to be specific about what i am talking about. i am talking about statues of real african-americans, not models. for example, there are statues of african-americans in the korean war memorial. however, these are models. these are statues meant to represent all african americans who fought in the korean war. no one can look at this pictur
so, i'm going to be at the mercy of technology here and see if i can get this to work. one of the first things i did when researching this book was to look at washington, d.c. as a whole. for years and years and years, washington, d.c. was a majority african-american city. i think the numbers are changing right now. but for a long time, washington, d.c. was an african-american majority city. so the question came to me. there are hundreds of statues in the city limits of washington, d.c. sitting...
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there are a lot of promising aspects of this, as with most any technology. for instance, the internet, it's so wonderful, the spread of information, the access people have, but, of course, the intrnlt has a dark side and can really shatter people's lives in a lot of ways. similarly, we're starting to see some of the dark sights of drones, particularly having to do with invasion of privacy. you know, little cameras flying around in the air. so the government is, i think, just beginning to get around to try to figure out how do we regulate drones, what do we say you can and can't do, who can have them? but we're just at the beginning of that. the concern is the technology is moving faster than the laws and the regulations. >> which often happens with technology. >> which often happens. >> michael, thank you so much for coming on the program. >> thanks for having me. >>> we just got this information. we gt an early look at the joint chiefs of staff, martin dempsey's testimony later today, he's going to acknowledge that the u.s. diverted a drone to benghazi with
there are a lot of promising aspects of this, as with most any technology. for instance, the internet, it's so wonderful, the spread of information, the access people have, but, of course, the intrnlt has a dark side and can really shatter people's lives in a lot of ways. similarly, we're starting to see some of the dark sights of drones, particularly having to do with invasion of privacy. you know, little cameras flying around in the air. so the government is, i think, just beginning to get...
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it is regulated by technology, will which has been done very well. the most regulated industry is financial services. that's not surprising. secondly, government policy created a massive mis-investment in the real estate market and that bubble burst as all bubbles do, destroying trillions of dollars of wealth. also, the institute of wall street is a serious mistake. the mistakes were secondary and in that context, it had an incentive in government policy. almost everything we have done since the financial crisis started since we have been in the short term. it would radically reduce our standard of living in the long-term. even though there is a lot of economic qualities, the real one is philosophical. finally, if we don't change direction economically, united states faces some serious long-term problems. we are doing some very bad things to her children and grandchildren. so what happened? well, we deal too much residential real estate. we go to investing in technology, we should have spent less and save more and borrowed a lot less from foreigners.
it is regulated by technology, will which has been done very well. the most regulated industry is financial services. that's not surprising. secondly, government policy created a massive mis-investment in the real estate market and that bubble burst as all bubbles do, destroying trillions of dollars of wealth. also, the institute of wall street is a serious mistake. the mistakes were secondary and in that context, it had an incentive in government policy. almost everything we have done since...
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this is the technology of tomorrow. tavis could get that shoe -- tavis: get that shoe. >> bid is at a museum of art. lightweight. biodegradable. but my passion is about how can we change the things that we design and manufacture such that we can bring jobs back to our country and to have greener technology. less of a carbon footprint. i think this is the next big thing. tavis: i think i get it, and i think the audience gets it now, but when you named this book, what were you thinking? >> whether or not on to a partnership or a country being divided or a business going through a difficult environment, we need this assistance and how we live. tavis: i have been to china and have had the honor many times. my very first trip, i was taken by a friend of mine, and after spending a week or two in china, i learned so much. it the last day of the trip, we rescinding and waiting on a plane to take off. traveling between beijing and shanghai, and i did not realize that she had grown up in that cultural revolution. and after being
this is the technology of tomorrow. tavis could get that shoe -- tavis: get that shoe. >> bid is at a museum of art. lightweight. biodegradable. but my passion is about how can we change the things that we design and manufacture such that we can bring jobs back to our country and to have greener technology. less of a carbon footprint. i think this is the next big thing. tavis: i think i get it, and i think the audience gets it now, but when you named this book, what were you thinking?...
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some of the technology? the technology is smart manufacturing, integration of i.t. throughout the entire production system. manufacturing is still if you will. i think that's the big thing that really will have a big impact within the next decade. >> okay, were going to focus on 3-d printing and the impact of the industrial impacts. >> first of all, i didn't disagree with anything you said. i disagreed with the light he said, but it's a false economy. i believe in history if you look at music or software, music was done by labels. then came the internet, pc, tablets and players. anybody can create music. anyone can create software. it's not one versus the other. there's a record of one, 10, 100, with sun, 1 million. i would arrogated elyse interesting things happening now because that's the same thing for everyone. the most interesting stuff in his second software is intermediate sized markets. what we see today is digital tools that don't work the way they will ultimately come of that are useful today creating entirely new market for people like houses, furniture,
some of the technology? the technology is smart manufacturing, integration of i.t. throughout the entire production system. manufacturing is still if you will. i think that's the big thing that really will have a big impact within the next decade. >> okay, were going to focus on 3-d printing and the impact of the industrial impacts. >> first of all, i didn't disagree with anything you said. i disagreed with the light he said, but it's a false economy. i believe in history if you...
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the most technologically advanced hospital chain in the country is widely regarded. they had said all technology investments have cost sumartran 25 to $50 million a year. in the rest of the economy i.t. helps you save money you can pass the savings on to a consumer and make a fortune. that's what wal-mart did. it's all about the supply chain. so i think whether the study was right or wrong is irrelevant. it's obvious on its face it is not going to work because and 80 billion-dollar return on the $40 billion doesn't need the government intervention to happen. let's talk about the broad point that i think is important. you are right the life span has gone up and are continuing to go up. but i think as most people in the audience know while some amount of that is attributable to the personal health care, a much greater amount is attributable to public health and it is a far greater amount attributable to the lifestyle. what is interesting about the last 50 years is while the one area that we can definitely are to personal health care has increased the life span of cardi
the most technologically advanced hospital chain in the country is widely regarded. they had said all technology investments have cost sumartran 25 to $50 million a year. in the rest of the economy i.t. helps you save money you can pass the savings on to a consumer and make a fortune. that's what wal-mart did. it's all about the supply chain. so i think whether the study was right or wrong is irrelevant. it's obvious on its face it is not going to work because and 80 billion-dollar return on...
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teachers tell me that technology helps make lessons more personalized. u.s. secretary of education arne duncan says it it skids more focused on learning. >> it can open up a world of possibilities. >> there are roadblocks like budget constraints. digital learning is a welcome change. >> i think schools should evolve with the rest of the world. >> there is an effort to encourage all schools to pursue digital learning in the next 24 months. we will keep you posted on the progress of that program. what's coming up next a cutting edge surgery for newborns. life-saving surgery for a little girl who weighed just 7 pounds. we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ ♪ w
teachers tell me that technology helps make lessons more personalized. u.s. secretary of education arne duncan says it it skids more focused on learning. >> it can open up a world of possibilities. >> there are roadblocks like budget constraints. digital learning is a welcome change. >> i think schools should evolve with the rest of the world. >> there is an effort to encourage all schools to pursue digital learning in the next 24 months. we will keep you posted on the...
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latest weapon that scientist are using to fight air pollution. 7 news business and technology reporter david louie explains how airborne lab could some day allow to us bra breathe cleaner air. >> this jet is on target specific mission today. tout capture ozone and green house gas over the bay area in the never ending battle to control air pollution. one of the under wing pod is equipped as airborne science lab. intake on the bottom sample the air and out the back and measurement and analysis. the mission is the partnership of nasa aims the bay area air quality management district and other agencies. >> we hope to have an understanding of the air that flows into the bay area so the model that the air quality district runs can use the proper input conditions to understand how much we are being given and how much we are producing ourselves. >>reporter: jet stream deliver pollution from asia to california. that means conditions like this in beijing have an impact here. >> anything that is dealing in other part of the worldcom to us locally in the bay area and affect of that is we have to k
latest weapon that scientist are using to fight air pollution. 7 news business and technology reporter david louie explains how airborne lab could some day allow to us bra breathe cleaner air. >> this jet is on target specific mission today. tout capture ozone and green house gas over the bay area in the never ending battle to control air pollution. one of the under wing pod is equipped as airborne science lab. intake on the bottom sample the air and out the back and measurement and...
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the house is brimming with aging services technologies. it's a 5,000-square-foot peek into the future. - each year, we invite a number of technology companies and products that are innovative. and we try to, as much as we can, to get them over the imagination hump. - now see if you can get over this hump-- a headset that's designed to literally read your mind. the technology involves sending your brainwaves to a computer. - the headset i'm wearing is designed to pick up my eeg waves, which then will be associated with the movements on screen. - that prompts the computer to take the specific action you were thinking about without so much as a keystroke or a mouse click. that's chris krause with the headset. on the right is jack york, president of the company. - what i have it trained to do is a few basic commands, like, for example, trying to think the command to lift the cube... which would then be associated with specific keystrokes for me to be able to navigate through the computer system. - chris, can you make it go left? can you make i
the house is brimming with aging services technologies. it's a 5,000-square-foot peek into the future. - each year, we invite a number of technology companies and products that are innovative. and we try to, as much as we can, to get them over the imagination hump. - now see if you can get over this hump-- a headset that's designed to literally read your mind. the technology involves sending your brainwaves to a computer. - the headset i'm wearing is designed to pick up my eeg waves, which then...
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clean technologies and diverse technologies that allow us to do more and do it in no way that is an environmentally responsible way. imposing the mandates of other heavy hand of ideas that are out there for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. they are not going to pass congress. what we need to be dealing, as we move forward, there will be rolled-making efforts. -- rule-making efforts. need to find those ways that we develop the technologies to really allow us to have that greater environmental responsibility. we need to develop resources that we have today, do it domestically so we cut our dependence on opec. take a portion of that revenue and we specifically dedicate it to the energy solutions of tomorrow. we talk about the energy it willnt finund and how build out and advance. that is the framework. it is good reading and it is designed to advance the discussion. on a critically important topic. last night, as i was watching the game at the same time as i was doing my homework and figuring out how we were going to do this rollout today, i had no idea when the game first started out 34 minutes was
clean technologies and diverse technologies that allow us to do more and do it in no way that is an environmentally responsible way. imposing the mandates of other heavy hand of ideas that are out there for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. they are not going to pass congress. what we need to be dealing, as we move forward, there will be rolled-making efforts. -- rule-making efforts. need to find those ways that we develop the technologies to really allow us to have that greater environmental...
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they don't respect the technology. they respect him once since come but think how you feel if you need to return to w. it they could shoot. you would present this omnipresent, lethal entity that can just reach in. so there is a cultural part we need to understand the really creates resentment on people. the other thing i worry even more is the threshold. quÉbec in 1998. president clinton who launched tomahawk missiles based on the intelligence from the embassies brought up in east africa in a lunchtime hot missiles in sudan to afghanistan and they hit targets. if you have tenuous in the next term the next morning for work, all of us would've said no. we fired some tomahawk missiles were not a word. if u.s. people near the impact of this tomahawk missiles, they'd have a different view. so the dangerous it can can lower the willingness to use force cannot think of it is water and yet you build up people at war with you. when did al qaeda go to war with united states? the average answer is 9/11. al qaeda declared war aga
they don't respect the technology. they respect him once since come but think how you feel if you need to return to w. it they could shoot. you would present this omnipresent, lethal entity that can just reach in. so there is a cultural part we need to understand the really creates resentment on people. the other thing i worry even more is the threshold. quÉbec in 1998. president clinton who launched tomahawk missiles based on the intelligence from the embassies brought up in east africa in a...
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they think it could be a crucial piece of technology during a very critical or controversial play. so that's something to really watch out for if you're watching from home. i just got to say there was a little part of me that did want to just pull one of those cables and see what would happen. i'd probably lose my press credential if i did that. >> i'm glad you held off. would have been a lot more interesting if you did it during the game. don't do it now. >> don't give her any ideas. >> reporter: right. >> we've got extended blitz and glitz coverage at 7:00 when we will introduce you to a trumpet playing troubadour who happens to be the cultural ambassador of louisiana. i will see you then. >>> a nickel for your thoughts or your grocery bag. so how is that tax working in montgomery county anyway? find out. >> wind is howling, wind chills very low, three chances of snow the next three days. no advisory, but if you're headed out, hat, gloves. 26 mile-per-hour wind gusts downtown and a 29 mile-per-hour wind gusts and we'll talk about why tomorrow is a yellow alert. >> up next a contr
they think it could be a crucial piece of technology during a very critical or controversial play. so that's something to really watch out for if you're watching from home. i just got to say there was a little part of me that did want to just pull one of those cables and see what would happen. i'd probably lose my press credential if i did that. >> i'm glad you held off. would have been a lot more interesting if you did it during the game. don't do it now. >> don't give her any...
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599. and save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed. frustration from parents in indiana who say their daughter's teacher taped her feet together. their daughter has downs syndrome and they admit she can be a handful but when she's having a problem at school, they call the mom on the phone and she calms her down. this timethey don't know why her feet were duct taped. >> i had to carry her off the bus and to the car. we went to the school and it took 30 minutes to get the tape off. >> a make believe game turned into real suspension for a second grader in colorado. alexwas pree tending to throw an imaginary grenade at school and what he threw was air. theschool has a rule, no real -- play weapons real or imaginary. >> i c
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let's also invest in long- distance mental health services provided through technology like skype. telemedicine like this can help get kids services without waiting for weeks for appointments. simple investments like these can make a real difference in a child's life. i ask you for your support. [applause] at a time when the delaware national guard is as busy as they have been in decades defending our country overseas, they are doing their part as well here at home to help make a difference in young people's lives. under general vavala's leadership, the delaware national guard proposes to partner with maryland in their youth challenge program. this is a residential program for a couple dozen delaware high school drop-outs. through education and mentoring from guard members, the program targets young people who can get back on a path to a degree and a rewarding life and career. and because maryland has all of the necessary facilities and because the department of defense picks up 75 percent of the cost, this is a very cost- effective way to serve these young people. thank you, gener
let's also invest in long- distance mental health services provided through technology like skype. telemedicine like this can help get kids services without waiting for weeks for appointments. simple investments like these can make a real difference in a child's life. i ask you for your support. [applause] at a time when the delaware national guard is as busy as they have been in decades defending our country overseas, they are doing their part as well here at home to help make a difference in...
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599. and save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed. >>> all right time to pull out the orange opening day just two months way. have a good night. hey! hey honey! hey alan. uh, hey.... i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thought you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort individualized. queen mattresses start at just $699. and save $500 on our special edition bed set. now at the sleep number white sale. . >>> bundle up tomorrow. hey! hey honey! hey alan. uh, hey.... i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thought you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores combined.
a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort individualized. queen mattresses start at just $699. and save $500 on our special edition bed set. now at the sleep number white sale. . >>> bundle up tomorrow. hey! hey honey! hey alan. uh, hey.... i'm bob,...
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all kind of new technology on display down there. even something designed to wake you up if you are falling asleep at the wheel. runs through february 10th. tomorrow night, we go inside for a look at some of the coolest cars there. our special airs tomorrow night at 7:00 here on nbc 4. >>> next on news 4, an invisible powder, black light and warning to night. the surprising results of a study that could help you avoid the flu. >> a man on a drunk enjoy ride in a dumptruck. tell you how his craving for fast food got him locked up. >> rescued from a dog fighting >> turns out a dumptruck prompted that 911 call. a construction company employee, brian magnum accused of going on a drunken joy ride in october. this week he pleaded guilty to stealing the trick from his boss in maryland. prosecutors say magnum drove tight a mcdonald's in damascus and crashed into the drive through roof. police found a bottle of rum in the truck. >>> a second chance for two dogs rescued from a dog fighting ring in d.c. those degrees are up for adoption at wash
all kind of new technology on display down there. even something designed to wake you up if you are falling asleep at the wheel. runs through february 10th. tomorrow night, we go inside for a look at some of the coolest cars there. our special airs tomorrow night at 7:00 here on nbc 4. >>> next on news 4, an invisible powder, black light and warning to night. the surprising results of a study that could help you avoid the flu. >> a man on a drunk enjoy ride in a dumptruck. tell...
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it is all because of technology. who is driving technology? skilled workers. engineers, scientists, a whole assortment of people driving the changes. until recently, the most innovative place on this planet in silicon valley they were immigrants. in an era in which skilled labor did not have as much value as it did today, we need the unskilled workers. no doubt about that. in this new era, it is all about scale. -- skill. we have a two is right now. -- we have a choice right now. we have the ability to sophists the challenges. we can create unlimited -- to solve the challenges. we can create unlimited energy. we can create security which protects us. we can do all these amazing things and all within the next five-seven years. i can guarantee that five years from now, we will be debating how we distribute all the abundance that we are creating. it is imperative that we allow silicon valley are technologist to do their magic and to save us. a strong america is important for the world. we can solve the world challenges. immigration is one of the keys to making it
it is all because of technology. who is driving technology? skilled workers. engineers, scientists, a whole assortment of people driving the changes. until recently, the most innovative place on this planet in silicon valley they were immigrants. in an era in which skilled labor did not have as much value as it did today, we need the unskilled workers. no doubt about that. in this new era, it is all about scale. -- skill. we have a two is right now. -- we have a choice right now. we have the...
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599. and save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed. this is so sick! i can't believe your mom let you take her car out. this is awesome! whoooo! you're crazy. go faster! go faster! go faster! go faster! no! stop...stop... (mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. o ?? [ male announcer ] so there's lots of people out there who aren't happy with their internet. [ ty ] hi, are you lindsey? yes. did you say "my internet's so slow it's like a car with no gas"? yes. [ male announcer ] well, lindsey, you're about to get verizon fios quantum, america's fastest most reliable internet. so that's what you used to h
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schools are using new technology to provide training going far beyond the traditional textbook. >> they blylevink, they breathe they even respond. at the gw school of nursing in loudoun county, nursing students learn hands-on patient care with these mannequins. >> a little scary at first, like the blink. it's like, did that just blink? you don't expect it. >> reporter: student nurses used to have to practice on each other. no one here seems to mind that instead of injecting their classmates with ivs they're now injecting the life-sized life-like mannequins. if they get it wrong the first time, it's a little easier to try again. the challenge is you can't make it mistake. that's not compatible with being a human being. >> we teach the task, but we're teaching it around the whole patient. >> reporter: the professor says the fundamentals are critically important in this new interargumentive environment and gives the professor more state of the art teaching tools. >> you need to interact one on one, in an environment where the faculty can be removed from it, but still react and respond. it
schools are using new technology to provide training going far beyond the traditional textbook. >> they blylevink, they breathe they even respond. at the gw school of nursing in loudoun county, nursing students learn hands-on patient care with these mannequins. >> a little scary at first, like the blink. it's like, did that just blink? you don't expect it. >> reporter: student nurses used to have to practice on each other. no one here seems to mind that instead of injecting...
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we have to find ways to bring that technology and combine the social technology. the large corporate level, national community level and also value creation model as well. i first got involved in this and thinking about policies 30 samaj years ago. i saviors working for toyota before they brought their system to the united states. they hired me to be the person to help transfer the system to the u.s. i could learn what they add it and share it here with my country and i did that over the years. as we went through a process of determining skills necessary, one of the items i came up as we need education. the basic skills is so very, very important. the one criteria we had as we started working with uaw, general motors and a space-time with team-based problems skills. this isn't something that's new. i don't think the equation has changed, for bringing a lot of manufacturing back. as a matter of how we understand all the implications. so how we can have people working together with technology is key to how well we can be successful. >> rate, thanks. also the power o
we have to find ways to bring that technology and combine the social technology. the large corporate level, national community level and also value creation model as well. i first got involved in this and thinking about policies 30 samaj years ago. i saviors working for toyota before they brought their system to the united states. they hired me to be the person to help transfer the system to the u.s. i could learn what they add it and share it here with my country and i did that over the years....
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technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. but will tune in to bangalore stories. for you here. in troy ot spanish more and more visit. i am max kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to the chairman and c.e.o. of charter as treasury portfolio managers and welcome back to the kaiser report ok last time you were here we were talking about sever you had a bold prediction you were looking for a hundred fifty dollars on silver it's up six percent already in twenty thirteen what's what's the update. oh so far so good i mean. roughly in a small way what we what we thought we might do it's going up it's pretty much is going up every day this year and it's help of woman go which is something else we thought would happen and we think there's a lot more potential in the navy i mean the u.s. marine the stock. sell in sulaco and there will be bigger there there's very severe shortage there surely there's a shortage of developing the
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. >> girlsing a behind boys in their interest in science and technology, and so girl scouts central maryland is very focused on increasing girls' knowledge. >> reporter: they meet one day a week for an hour. it helps them build confidence. >> we get to build toys. >> i want to become a scientist when i grow up and so i'm getting ready like building toys. >> reporter: with one design at a time, these girls are preparing to be college and career ready, a big goal for baltimore county public schools. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >> the girl scouts of central maryland has served over 1200 girls in baltimore city and baltimore county. grant funding pays for the program at the school . >>> coming up at 6:00, we're keeping you up dated on today's breaking news, a guilty verdict in the phylicia barnes trial. how the state was labor to convict without physical -- able to convict without physical evidence. >> here's a preview of what's head at 6:30. >> mark's secret war and you'll see what she found in the middle east today. >> how much would you pay for a restaurant dinner if they said pay what you wa
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the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. and now they want us to get our home security from them? bundle it with our other services? no, thank you. my family's too important for that. i want real help when i need it. not, "please, wait while we connect you to the... ...next available policeman." [ male announcer ] are you ready to trust your family's security to the cable company? adt is america's most trusted name in security, and our fast-response monitoring helps protect you from burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide 24/7. some cable companies outsource monitoring to a third party, which makes you wonder about their expertise. so, who do you want on the other end of the line when your family's safety is on the line, a third party, or the company you trust? adt. and for a limited time, get a bundle you can live with. installation
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599. and save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed. jacoby jacoby. >> everyone knows that dogs know how to fetch things, usually sticks or toys but a canine in washington state has that beat after fetching medical treatment for its owner. awoman spotted a dog she recognized as belonging to a homeless man that lived near her house. the dog had a note on it that said get help, cannot walk, no joeshgs send doctor. . >> he was immobile in his camp and couldn't move from his location, defendant's exhibit have a phone call anybody or any way to reach out to anyone and he was afraid he was going die. >> some dog. the homeless man was treated at the hospital and has since been released. policesay without the dog, he may not ha
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there's been growth because we have these technologies to bring us energy. if we're waiting for the government to come up with the answer, you're going to have a problem. where am i going to go to get the skills because no one else in the government will step up and say here is path way. >> how morally responsible should big successful companies, we've seen starbucks do this and apple stick its toe in the water. >> we talked about that last time. >> only a small thing. it was a start. it's about the principal of great american companies. >> i think you have to look at it in the context just like you're talking about looking back through history. if we having this discussion 40 years ago, 30% of americans were farmers. what's missing is the leadership to say here is where you go. i believe in helping people that are down. if you take people for two years and you take care of them and don't give them new skills, they lose confidence and lose certainty. they will become institutionalized and not be a part of the future. our job is to say here are the tools to h
there's been growth because we have these technologies to bring us energy. if we're waiting for the government to come up with the answer, you're going to have a problem. where am i going to go to get the skills because no one else in the government will step up and say here is path way. >> how morally responsible should big successful companies, we've seen starbucks do this and apple stick its toe in the water. >> we talked about that last time. >> only a small thing. it was...
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all on the solar panels it takes two thirds of an ounce of sue for every solar panel eat and as the technology starts to get more advanced. solar power is potentially the big big growth market in the emerging world it also lives in the home countries so countries like india the solar the potential increase in the . solar panels in a country like india which is an ever great national grid but i lost the sunshine is phenomenal and then you look at all the arab countries i mean. what it's all about price is all about how it how solar is price relative to all but a bane if you look at i would dobby they got huge amounts of unused land in the desert but loads of money. but they've got no water it's a no brainer at some stage they get it's going to food as it out with solar panels and use the energy to convert seawater into into freshwater and so it's it's huge potential for solar is enormous fomor them on a global scale as only wind farms or so desalinization of seawater is also use with the solar array where you use the energy you use electricity in both the water and effectively convert to the mo
all on the solar panels it takes two thirds of an ounce of sue for every solar panel eat and as the technology starts to get more advanced. solar power is potentially the big big growth market in the emerging world it also lives in the home countries so countries like india the solar the potential increase in the . solar panels in a country like india which is an ever great national grid but i lost the sunshine is phenomenal and then you look at all the arab countries i mean. what it's all...
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. >> with technology, her couponing involved. there is very little clipping involved. >> i love mobile coupons. i check these and try to find the deals. >> and boy, did it pay off. >> i had three layoffs in my career. the most recent was about two years ago. unemployment was not enough for me to pay the mortgage, let amoney eat food. i had to find a better way to make ends meet, and i did that through coupons. >> reporter: now that she is a pro and can pack her cart for cheap, i had to know, does she buy some things just because she has a coupon? >> if i can get an item totally free with a coupon, and that happens, then i will definitely pick it up. >> reporter: couponing saved her thousands, over $7000 on her grocery bill. on a trip like this, an average of 60 to 80%. >> this game is normally $20. but it is on sale for $14.89. that's already a good deal. but i packed ahead. they are offering, target web coupon, i save two dollars off -- >> reporter: and she came up with another $3 coupon. the game was half off. she gets excited
. >> with technology, her couponing involved. there is very little clipping involved. >> i love mobile coupons. i check these and try to find the deals. >> and boy, did it pay off. >> i had three layoffs in my career. the most recent was about two years ago. unemployment was not enough for me to pay the mortgage, let amoney eat food. i had to find a better way to make ends meet, and i did that through coupons. >> reporter: now that she is a pro and can pack her...
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that will create an enhanced e-book and use that technology to invite large numbers of students to take part and send in questions in question each other and get to know each other using the web. there are a lot of newfangled items going around about how this is presented. i am struggling to catch up with myself. i instructed me how to it to beat and twitter and facebook and all these other things. a lot of things like the enhanced e-book i can't do because i don't have an ipad. i do believe in the possibility of the media. if you're trying to a tell a legitimate story you need to take every resource, every chance you can to make connections. that is the novelty side of what i am presenting here and i'm interested in what you guys think about this, even the notion of repeating some source or using some of the language. states things together. the let me talk a little bit about ms. marin -- misremembering an hour and balanced sense of history, the urgency that i think it lies in this subject. while i want to do it, take this risk to try to make another connection with you. we have inaugu
that will create an enhanced e-book and use that technology to invite large numbers of students to take part and send in questions in question each other and get to know each other using the web. there are a lot of newfangled items going around about how this is presented. i am struggling to catch up with myself. i instructed me how to it to beat and twitter and facebook and all these other things. a lot of things like the enhanced e-book i can't do because i don't have an ipad. i do believe in...
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599. and save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed. >>>they're bottling and selling air, like the smell of victory. >> i'd like the smell of victory. >> i just want a good battle, hard fought game. we'll see what happens. >> that's for us right now. you can always get the news online. >> go ravens, baby this is dylan right here, this is dylan, and this is his big brother hayden. dylan's only five, but he's already been through two surgeries for brain tumors. and he just went through his second round of chemo. and this is their mother, dawn, who runs this loving and happy home. she too struggled with tumors. but that doesn't slow her down. her love of family comes first. their dad, phil, works two jobs, repairing copier
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the technology which will shake up the way you send those packages. >>> and we're tracking the storm very closely on maryland's most powerful radar. some wintry weather possible in parts of maryland tonight. i'll let you know if it impacts your neighborhood, straight ahead. this is so sick! i can't believe your mom let you take her car out. this is awesome! whoooo! you're crazy. go faster! go faster! go faster! go faster! no! stop...stop... (mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >>> not even the federal reserve is safe from hackers. the feds released a statement saying they handled a brief security breach on their website. a twitter account that claims to be affiliated with the hacker group anonymous say it's behind the attack. they say the breach did not affect critical operations. >>> by now, you've seen the video of the delivery guy tossing packages willy-nilly. they took a beating. but it can be tough to prove who actually damaged your deliveries. but new techno
the technology which will shake up the way you send those packages. >>> and we're tracking the storm very closely on maryland's most powerful radar. some wintry weather possible in parts of maryland tonight. i'll let you know if it impacts your neighborhood, straight ahead. this is so sick! i can't believe your mom let you take her car out. this is awesome! whoooo! you're crazy. go faster! go faster! go faster! go faster! no! stop...stop... (mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi,...
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trading engagement and reopen mines silver mines and dormant for years and they get anything modern technology to track and sell for ok there's a there's still recovery on the ground but seven million ounces but it's being bought up by the industry and we're running out of so around there's that worse at what point do we have a silver shortage crisis because you're saying two things are you saying that supply is pretty ample but you're also saying there are shortages bottlenecks developing is it a distribution problem where we're at this point does it become we see the evidence that the what will happen is there is massive potential demand for so which is why we think the process will rise much and as the price rises the mining industry will respond to rising prices by salting to find some of the surplus stool is still possible to mine in mexico because as you rightly say when the spanish will mines where they could only dig out what was really easy because they didn't have access to those mobile technology so there's a still big lumps of silver the spanish never bothered who couldn't get out
trading engagement and reopen mines silver mines and dormant for years and they get anything modern technology to track and sell for ok there's a there's still recovery on the ground but seven million ounces but it's being bought up by the industry and we're running out of so around there's that worse at what point do we have a silver shortage crisis because you're saying two things are you saying that supply is pretty ample but you're also saying there are shortages bottlenecks developing is...
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they used mobile technology measuring their reactions. >> dad, where do babies come from? >> oh, well, there's a planet called babylandia. >> that's the ticket. survey found this kia spot to be one of the most effective between the visuals and that humor. it found consumers felt engaged in wanting to buy the product when the ad demonstrates the technology of the car as the punch line. >> with soda stream, we could have saved 500 million bottles on game day alone. . >> we remember this one by soda stream scoring the highest as far as consumers wanting to buy the product. it's practical and engaging. pointing out the practicality of its simple and clear demonstration. as we know not every ad scored a touchdown. >> together they are perfect. >> this one by godaddy.com had the biggest turn off of the night. with survey participants showing a strong aversion to the commercial. >>> women's bodies may have been designed to provide milk for their newborns, but for many women it isn't easy. they turn to mothers and girlfriends for nursing advice. however, they often get tips that a
they used mobile technology measuring their reactions. >> dad, where do babies come from? >> oh, well, there's a planet called babylandia. >> that's the ticket. survey found this kia spot to be one of the most effective between the visuals and that humor. it found consumers felt engaged in wanting to buy the product when the ad demonstrates the technology of the car as the punch line. >> with soda stream, we could have saved 500 million bottles on game day alone. ....
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599. and save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed.
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it's a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. and you'll only find it in one place: at a sleep number store. where right now, during the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599.
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meantime with the cell phones and abundance of technology available to kids these days she says parents are key to preventing them from making the wrong choices. >> with the social media, facebook, twitter, the time kids are out of your home be aware. be aware of what's going on. put some boundaries and maybe make some unpopular choices and let your children know they can't go someplace or be someplace or stay someplace, you know, x period of time. >> reporter: school officials won't say if the three students were expelled or suspended because the school system does not comment on disciplinary measures. we reached out to the boys' lawyers and made contact with one who had no comment. >>> police in frederick, maryland, working with investigators in arlington, virginia, to see whether it's the same group of jewel thieves that targeted stores in boat communities this week. fox 5's -- both communities this week. fox 5's bob barnard in the newsroom with that. >> police in maryland and virginia hope somebody will recognize either one of the men in two surveillance videos you're about to see t
meantime with the cell phones and abundance of technology available to kids these days she says parents are key to preventing them from making the wrong choices. >> with the social media, facebook, twitter, the time kids are out of your home be aware. be aware of what's going on. put some boundaries and maybe make some unpopular choices and let your children know they can't go someplace or be someplace or stay someplace, you know, x period of time. >> reporter: school officials...
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ ♪ >> the rain coming our way -- that is those green areas. there could be a bit of ice tomorrow but mainly the impact will be rainshowers. i put a i blog. you have to see it. . the blizzard of 19 m lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because e at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service® no business too small.
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abc news technology editor says this is a across between a laptop and a tablet. >> you can use it for watching movies, music, looking at yaps in -- apps in the app store but you can use the old word program. >> it is not the best tablet or the best laptop available. a study finds that three out of five facebook users admit to taking extended breaks from the social network. the main reason are lack of time and lack >> santa clara, san francisco, east bay, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> speaking of the east bay on this end morning a look at interstate 80 winding through berkeley with the traffic yet to pick up. we guarantee, it will, later in the morning. sue is monitoring the traffic. >> it is 4:40. abc news source says federal authorities are investigating disgraceed cyclist lance armstrong over obstruction and witness tampering. others have said he coerce the them into using performance-enhancing drugs and he admitted it in a recent interview with oprah. he was cleared of charges by the u.s. attorney in southern california last year. but the abc news story said no one is
abc news technology editor says this is a across between a laptop and a tablet. >> you can use it for watching movies, music, looking at yaps in -- apps in the app store but you can use the old word program. >> it is not the best tablet or the best laptop available. a study finds that three out of five facebook users admit to taking extended breaks from the social network. the main reason are lack of time and lack >> santa clara, san francisco, east bay, and all the bay area,...
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. (vo) they were married for... 5. she was his everything. he can't live alone anymore. but we don't have the room. so, we talked to suntrust... looked at our options... remodeled... for family, you make it work. he taught me that. (anncr) join the thousands of people switching to suntrust's award-winning service. how can we help you shine today? >> and anne arundel county teacher was suspended after video surface of her operating a student. >> what did parents say about this? a lot of them did not even know about it even though the principal said centel my letter. was put on administrative leave. it may never even have gotten except a win on for 15 someone caught the whole thing on video. pick it -- you do not interrupt me. the middle school confronting a seventh grade girl she said was different -- disre
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one of the biggest issues that the court is constantly grappling with is in this age of new technology what is an unreasonable search and seizure? okay matt all right? so we have talked about the government and can they fly over your home and new technologies being used that emanate to your home. we have had questions about wiretaps. we have had questions about gps navigators and tracking devices. and we will have many more. for sure, the forefathers had no idea that the computer and computer chips would exist. even benjamin franklin, i doubt very much that he knew. [laughter] that he ever in his wildest fantasies imagined what we had today. it debuted terms that are more specific than they did, we wouldn't have been given the opportunity to define this so they did a mixture of some very clear things. you can't quarter the militia in people's homes except in times of war. that is pretty specific. but there were many other things they talked about generally. the document gave us a concept. we are guided by that concept. >> what worries you about the constitution? are there any trends th
one of the biggest issues that the court is constantly grappling with is in this age of new technology what is an unreasonable search and seizure? okay matt all right? so we have talked about the government and can they fly over your home and new technologies being used that emanate to your home. we have had questions about wiretaps. we have had questions about gps navigators and tracking devices. and we will have many more. for sure, the forefathers had no idea that the computer and computer...
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort ... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed. >>> welcome back, everyone. the celebrating still happening now in baltimore. police trying to corral some of the celebrating and parties there, as we've been looking. they've been able to get some of the folks off the streets. these pictures courtesy of our affilia affiliates from baltimore, maryland. we'll get back to the city of baltimore in a moment, where they're celebrating -- going back to the other city where they're sell belating. that's in the city of new orleans. lamar campbell is the host of life after the game on voice america sportses and the detroit lions, he's in new orleans tonight. he joins us now. he was at the game when the blackout happened. la
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ [ male announcer ] want to make a great car interior? stop looking at car interiors. get inspired by other stuff. yep. yep. ok. sure. why not? woah. touchscreens. put that in your dash. now, luxury stuff. make your seats like that. that thing has wifi, why doesn't your car? you can't do that. ignore that guy. give it wifi. yes! make it fit 5 people. no, 5 actual sized people. give them leg room, good. destroy boring car interiors forever. and that's how you do it. easy. ♪ so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. at the ultimate sleep nu
use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ [ male announcer ] want to make a great car interior? stop looking at car interiors. get inspired by other stuff. yep. yep. ok. sure. why not? woah. touchscreens. put that in your dash. now, luxury stuff. make your seats like that. that thing has wifi, why doesn't your car? you can't do that....
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we have more officers, better technology, better barriers, but we are still not there. we need more. host: james tweets in -- that is a cynical way to look at it. there are a number of democrats on capitol hill who want to do this for the right reasons. i think that reflects the position of those who are in this group. there may be some who want it just for political purposes. i would just assume the best and move the head--- i will assume the best and move ahead. host: senator jeff blake. we will turn our attention to veterans and mental health with the killing of chris klye in texas. we will be right back with that segment after this news update from c-span radio. >> 9:20 a.m. eastern time. you are american sought the benefits from unemployment. it is a sign companies are hiring at a modest but steady press -- pace. weekly applications fell by 5000. and the labor department, productivity contracted at an annual rate at 2%, the biggest drops as the first quarter of 2011. productivity rose 3.2% from july to september. productivity is the amount of output per hour of wor
we have more officers, better technology, better barriers, but we are still not there. we need more. host: james tweets in -- that is a cynical way to look at it. there are a number of democrats on capitol hill who want to do this for the right reasons. i think that reflects the position of those who are in this group. there may be some who want it just for political purposes. i would just assume the best and move the head--- i will assume the best and move ahead. host: senator jeff blake. we...
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when the federal government employees the right mix of manpower and technology. [applause] i asked the president to finish the job. security sectors, and the most heavily traveled the way for illegal crossing into this country. the fill your promise to the american people. i will make good on mine. [applause] did in the meantime, because i'll never shy away from taking actions necessary to protect our state, i will be issuing an executive order against human trafficking. this is truly a crime against humanity. a modern-day slavery in which men and women and children are sold into forced labor or prostitution. cindy mccain has been a leading factor. i look forward to working occur and legislatures to come back this growing problem. -- combat this growing problem. for those of you just beginning this voyage of public service, there are so many with us here today you have been an inspiration. someone whose contributions will be felt for generations to come. i am speaking up about united states senator jon kyl. he is the rares of creatures in washington, as someone w
when the federal government employees the right mix of manpower and technology. [applause] i asked the president to finish the job. security sectors, and the most heavily traveled the way for illegal crossing into this country. the fill your promise to the american people. i will make good on mine. [applause] did in the meantime, because i'll never shy away from taking actions necessary to protect our state, i will be issuing an executive order against human trafficking. this is truly a crime...